I've had a very laughable career and what has seen me through is my sense of humor.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've worked a lot in comedy. As much as I love playing dramatic roles, it's always nice to be able to have some humor around when working.
Being funny wasn't a career choice growing up, it was my way out of situations; a way to survive another day.
Yes, I have a good sense of humor to sort of last a long time in show business, and I think to be able to find comedic value in who you are and the people that you work is always a good thing.
I've met a lot of people who've lost their jobs and they still have a sense of humor.
I like to think my sense of humor is sort of smart and dumb at the same time. I like to work on multiple levels - smart and dumb, funny and sad, profound and mundane, cynical and hopeful.
I'm able to see humor in a lot of things.
You know, I've just always been sort of goofy and kind of gone with it. I actually usually work more in drama, but I have been floating back and forth with comedy, and somehow they keep giving me jobs in comedy, so I guess there's something funny about me.
I'm a classic example of all humorists - only funny when I'm working.
I think I've learned that if you want to be successful, you have to tell your story honestly and from your heart - and I think a healthy sense of humor doesn't hurt either.
As soon as I realized you could be funny as a job, that was the job I wanted.
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